10 Actors in The Walking Dead Before They Were Famous

A number of highly skilled actors have graced both The Walking Dead and its spinoffs, many of whom were already recognized figures prior to joining the post-apocalyptic show. Actors like Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Michael Rooker, Melissa McBride, Norman Reedus, and others had previously made their mark in significant productions before landing key roles in The Walking Dead. However, some found The Walking Dead to be a stepping stone, gaining even more fame after appearing on the series for its eleven-season run. These stars have since continued to expand their diverse careers.

Weapons Star Addresses Possible Prequel Movie For Breakout Character

When addressing the outlet, Madigan compared the prequel to her portrayal of Gladys being nominated for an Oscar. For her, it’s not genuine until it occurs. “It’s not that I dismiss it,” she said, “but in this industry, nothing is real until it actually happens. The fun I had working with Zach and delving into his mind is the true gift of the movie. The rest is tied up in discussions I wouldn’t be privy to and business matters. But, you know, I adore Gladys, so I’ll stop there.

Gintama Announces New Movie With First Trailer

In 2026, the movie titled “Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames” will be released, revisiting the anime arc that spanned episodes 139 to 146 from the original series which debuted in 2009. In this storyline, the primary characters venture into a seedy red-light district, engaging with a new adversary, Housen. Apart from this movie, another project based on the same anime franchise, “Gintama-sensei,” is slated for release this October during the busy autumn anime season. While “Gintama-sensei” will also feature familiar characters, the plot of “Yoshiwara in Flames” differs significantly from what you might anticipate. You can watch the new movie trailer and view the first poster below.

One of the Decade’s Best Horror Movies Is a Must-Watch on Netflix Right Now

In “Barbarian,” the protagonist, Tess Marshall (played by Georgina Campbell), reserves an AirBnb in Detroit only to find someone else already occupying it. It turns out the host has made a mistake and double-booked the place for the night. Initially cautious about the other guest, Keith (portrayed by Bill Skarsgård), Tess decides to spend the night regardless, with herself taking the bedroom and Keith sleeping on the couch. At first, she fears Keith could pose a danger, but as the story unfolds, she uncovers hidden passages in the basement that conceal a more menacing peril.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Release Date Leaked

Although we haven’t revealed the complete lineup yet, fans have been suitably impressed by the games confirmed so far in The Legacy Kollection. This collection features the original arcade versions of the first three Mortal Kombat games from the 90s, which were initially released on SNES, SEGA Genesis, and Game Boy. Additionally, it includes Mortal Kombat 4, an arcade-exclusive title previously, as well as several titles originally released for Game Boy Advance. To top it off, there are Deluxe and Collector’s Editions available that come with extra goodies like a Goro controller stand. However, fans are still curious about the exact release dates for pre-ordered copies.

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The Latest Marvel Rumor Is a Big Update for Black Panther’s MCU Future

In his weekly podcast, Jeff Sneider hinted at the ongoing casting process for both T’Challa and the X-Men within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although Marvel Studios is currently focusing on finding actors for the upcoming X-Men film, Sneider suggests they may already have their pick for T’Challa. He mentioned that he has heard rumors about potential candidates being considered, with Damson Idris and David Jonsson as possible choices for the role of T’Challa.